The BBC Creates Step-by-Step Directions for Knitting the Iconic Dr. Who Scarf: A Doc from the Early Nineteen Eighties
When Jon Pertwee reinautomotivenated into Tom Baker in 1974, the Fourth Doctor of the popular sci-fi present Doctor Who ditched the foppish look of velvet jackets and frilly shirts, and went for the “Romantic adventurer” model, with floppy felt hat, lengthy overcoats and, most iconically, his multicolored scarf.
Fan legfinish has it that costume designer James Acheson picked up a load of multi-color wool and requested knitter Begonia Pope to create a shawl, and Pope, perhaps mishearing, used *all* the wool, outcomeing in a shawl that ran 12 ft lengthy. The mistake was perfect, and suddenly many UK grandmothers have been being requested by their grandchildren to recreate their hero’s look.
The above memo isn’t dated, however comes from sometime within the early ‘80s when the BBC despatched detailed instructions to a fan’s mother on making the headband. (Click on right here, then click on once more, to view the document in a larger format.) The colors embody camel, rust, bronze, mustard, gray, inexperienced and purple and needs to be knitted with measurement 4 needles (that’s #9 US measurement). The requests will need to have come regularly, as a result of a similar memo is reprinted from a few years later to another fan’s family.
The original scarf solely finaled just a few episodes, then was altered, changed, and subtly modified because the present went on. There have been stunt scarves for stand-ins.
Come Season 18, costume designer June Hudson rethought your entire costume and streamlined the colors to a few: rust, wine, and purple, to match the Physician’s extra swashbuckling look. It additionally grew to become the longest scarf of the collection, some 20 ft.
The following 12 months, the Doctor reinautomotivenated once more right into a cricket-jumper and striped trouser-wearing younger blonde man. The Scarf Years have been over.
For a really in-depth have a look at the scarves, including Pantone color references and wool manufacturers, there’s nothing guesster than DoctorWhoScarf.com. So, get knitting, Who-vians!
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